Earth Justice: Green Good Trouble

First, we asked for it. So now, please thank the legislators who voted for the Inflation Reduction Bill, which had $369 billion for Climate Change. We encourage you to send postcards because the cards cannot contain toxic substances that are more likely to be put in envelopes, so the recipients will be more likely to receive

Earth Justice Meeting Sunday, August 14

We will meet on Sunday, August 14, at 1:30pm via Zoom: ID: 929 0550 6684 | Passcode: Earth Newcomers are always welcome. For more information, contact earthjustice@phoenixuu.org. Good Trouble Updates Public schools in AZ are in terrible trouble! Teachers are leaving in droves due to low respect, low pay, and high numbers of students in

Earth Justice Urges You to Get into Good Trouble!

We need good leaders!! Senator Joe Manchin killed President Biden’s climate plan. There’s a new bill that makes $369 billion in climate investments and is vital to helping the US reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2030. Senator Manchin is supporting it, but Senator Kyrsten Sinema is not yet onboard. Please call her office at

Earth Justice Says, “Get into Good Trouble!”

UUCP’s Earth Justice Ministry recommends that, for the rest of our election cycle, the best thing we can do for the environment is to get into “Good Trouble”. One of our goals is to advocate for good changes for the environment. Right now, we need leaders who support voting, democracy, peoples’ rights, and cleaning our environment. And the

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“The Story of Plastic”

We are all aware of the need to reduce plastic in our world. A professor studying plastic in the environment said we ingest a credit card’s worth of plastic each week—from our water, food and air. Please join us (masked) in the Johnson Room on Tuesday, July 19, at 6:30pm to watch “The Story of

Four Action Items for Climate Change

#1. From the Center for Biological Diversity 7/8/22—President Biden just released a plan for offshore oil and gas leasing in US oceans for the next five years. The plan would open the Gulf of Mexico and Alaskan waters to more drilling. To make matters worse, the administration released this plan for the oceans after moving forward